Impact of healthcare-associated sepsis on mortality in critically ill infants

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Evelien Hilde Verstraete
Ludo Mahieu
Kris De Coen
Dirk Vogelaers
Stijn Blot
机构
[1] Ghent University,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Antwerp University Hospital,Department of Neonatal Medicine
[3] University of Antwerp,Department of Pediatrics
[4] Ghent University Hospital,Department of Neonatal Medicine
[5] Ghent University Hospital,Department of General Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Psychosomatic Disorders
[6] The University of Queensland,Burns, Trauma and Critical Care Research Centre
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2016年 / 175卷
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Newborn; Cross infection; Sepsis; Mortality; Survival analysis; Logistic regression;
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Healthcare-associated sepsis (HAS) is a life-threatening complication in neonatal intensive care. Research into the impact of HAS on mortality adjusted for comorbidities is however limited. We conducted a historical cohort study to evaluate impact of HAS on mortality stratified by birth weight and risk factors for mortality in the HAS cohort. HAS was defined according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development criteria. Logistic regression was used to calculate adjusted odds of mortality. Of 5134 admissions, 342 infants developed HAS (6.7 %). Mortality in the total and HAS cohort was 5.6 and 10.5 %, respectively. The majority of HAS was caused by commensals (HAS-COM, 59.4 %) and 40.6 % by recognized pathogens (HAS-REC). Adjusted for comorbidities, “HAS-REC” is only a risk factor for mortality in newborns >1500 g (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.3, confidence interval [CI] 1.1–4.9). Post-hoc analysis identified HAS-REC as an independent risk factor for mortality in infants with gastrointestinal disease (aOR 4.8, CI 2.1–10.8). “Renal insufficiency,” “focal intestinal perforation,” and “necrotizing enterocolitis” are independent risk factors for mortality in the HAS cohort (aOR 13.5, CI 4.9–36.6; aOR 7.7, CI 1.5–39.2; aOR 2.1, CI 1.0–4.7, respectively).
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